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font issue

Aurora   May 18th, 2011 1:00a.m.

not a skritter problem , but I have seen this happen to others on this forum too, when my font just turns like this and I can't do anything but log out of the program to get it back to mormal. i think it is something to do with CHinese IME input...

Does anyone know why this happens and an easier way to get rid of it other than logging out - if it happens in Skritter then typing the pinyin in doesnt get recognised properly...

cheers,
donna

nick   May 18th, 2011 1:25a.m.

Using Windows, right? The most popular pinyin IMEs that come with Windows have a mode where they will let you type full-width letters instead of normal ASCII text, which is what is happening now. I'm not at my Windows machine right now, so I forget the shortcut, but it might just be shift, or it might be listed in your IME key shortcut settings. Some more info might be findable on Pinyin Joe:
http://pinyinjoe.com/windows-7/win7-pinyin-setup-p3-language-bar.htm

Lawnmower16   May 18th, 2011 3:14a.m.

Yeah, like Nick said, you'll probably wanna go to the language bar and change it there. There are two options, one changes between languages and is always there, the other is only there with foreign languages and changes between those weird English characters and pinyin/romaji input.

The default keyboard shortcut to change the language is Alt+Shift, the default to change between pinyin/romaji input and full-width English is Shift+CapsLock. Hope this helps.

joshwhitson13   May 18th, 2011 8:02a.m.

Happens to me all the time when my language bar is set to Chinese but I type in English. I can't figure it out. Sometimes I'll type an entire paragraph no problem, everything looks normal, and then it just switches to that nasty looking font in the middle of a sentence for no apparent reason (I must be doing SOMETHING but I just can't tell what). I usually just resort to switching the language bar to English.

Kai Carver   May 18th, 2011 9:43a.m.

most poignant message yet seen on Skritter forums :-)

peanutbutter   May 18th, 2011 12:01p.m.

I'm using Chinese New Experience Pinyin IME (the one Pinyin Joe recommends) and here is what I have found.

Ctrl + space toggles between English and Chinese on the language bar, as you no doubt know.

When you're in the Chinese IME, pressing Shift toggles between Chinese and Western.

BUT if you happen to press Shift + space bar, you get that weird ugly spaced font we see above. Pressing shift + space makes it toggle back.

It took me weeks of frustration, googling, and trial and error before realizing this was the issue. Before that I was shutting down and restarting Windows and all kinds of other annoying things to deal with it. I hope this helps! (Ugh, just happened to me again!)

Byzanti   May 18th, 2011 12:18p.m.

I can't stand Chinese input on Windows. Apart from the above, it's laggy flicking between modes, and you can barely customise the keys you use to change. Also it wont let you write Chinese in some places.

It's worth trying OSX out if you haven't. The implementation's much slicker and without the frustration (although, I do wish the default one was better at guessing what I want to write).

Kristian   May 18th, 2011 2:05p.m.

I use 搜狗拼音输入法 for windows. Works well and looks very nice. http://pinyin.sogou.com/

Elwin   May 19th, 2011 1:44a.m.

Sogou is very good, I just heard about Baidu 百度输入法 from a chinese friend so I tried it on my android tablet and seems the integration of english is better. Just google 百度输入法, I guess they have it for laptops and phones too

YouJing   May 20th, 2011 1:39p.m.

Download Google pinyin,谷歌拼音输入法。
It's what all my Chinese mates use.

Aurora   May 23rd, 2011 7:23a.m.

Thanks everyone,

Been camping so not checked here for a few days, thanks for all replies and glad it is not just a 'me' thing!

Thanks for sharing your hard worked out shift key solution peanut butter!

Cheers!!
Donna

ChrisClark   May 24th, 2011 8:03a.m.

Wow, @Nick and @Lawnmower16, I actually did not know that shortcut. Thanks a lot, it was something I should have looked into, but have just been suffering instead.

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